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FINALLY!!! They are going to be pulled from the shelves after these products have killed countless dogs, and made many more sick. Of course, they claim their treats are still safe
and that what was found shouldn't be causing harm... however something there is wrong and is making dogs sickhttp://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/dog-fo...treats-recall/ Waggin’ Train and Canyon Creek Ranch Chicken Jerky Treats Recall by Mike Sagman Share January 9, 2013 – Nestlé Purina PetCare Company of St. Louis, MO has today announced it is voluntarily withdrawing its Waggin’ Train and Canyon Creek Ranch dog treats sold in the U.S. until further notice. Waggin Train Chicken Jerky Treats Logo The company is taking this action after learning this week that the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets (NYSDAM) found trace amounts of antibiotic residue in samples of Waggin’ Train and Canyon Creek Ranch chicken jerky products. These antibiotics are approved for use in poultry in China and other major countries, but are not among those approved in the U.S. Antibiotics are commonly used globally – including in the United States – when raising animals fit for human consumption. According to the company, Waggin’ Train and Canyon Creek Ranch products are safe to feed as directed. However, due to regulatory inconsistencies among countries, the presence of antibiotic residue is technically considered an adulteration in the United States. The company claims this finding does not pose a safety risk to pets. New York State authorities initially requested that the Company remove Waggin’ Train and Canyon Creek Ranch chicken jerky treats from retail locations in the state of New York, which we have agreed to do. In addition, due to the differences in U.S. and Chinese regulations, Nestlé Purina decided to conduct a nationwide voluntary withdrawal. Nestlé Purina contacted the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding NYSDAM’s findings. There is no indication that the trace amounts of antibiotic residue are linked to the FDA’s ongoing investigation of chicken jerky products. The trace amounts of antibiotic residue (in the parts-per-billion range) do not pose a health or pet safety risk. No other Purina treats or pet food products are affected by this withdrawal. In addition, Canyon Creek Ranch dog and cat foods, which are manufactured in the United States, are not included in this withdrawal. What to Do For product refund or more information call the Nestle Purina Office of Consumer Affairs at 800-982-0704. Or go to www.waggintrainbrand.com. |
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I've never seen these treats before but I'm going to steer clear of them and warn my friend dog owners. That's so sad about all the dogs who fell ill to these treats
Thank you for this information HopeShelties! It's astounding to me that someone can let these treats thrive without proper testing. Absolutely unacceptable |
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